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Who were the women who opposed feudal ethics in ancient China?
Liu Lanzhi is an anti-feudal persecution female image created by China's earliest five-character narrative poem Peacock Flying Southeast. She not only has the traditional virtues of working women in China, but also has a stubborn character of resisting feudal ethics and pursuing personality independence.
Liu Lanzhi:
Liu Lanzhi (late Eastern Han Dynasty), a native of Lujiang County (now a small town in Huaining County, Anhui Province), married Jiao Zhongqing, a small official in Lujiang County, at the age of 17. Because Jiao Mu refused, he was sent back to his mother's house, and his brother forced him to remarry. On their wedding night, Lan Zhi committed suicide by drowning, and Jiao Zhongqing also died of double suicide. Peacock Flying Southeast, which tells its story, has become the most outstanding long narrative poem among Yuefu folk songs in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
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